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Mr. Freer:  -6-

London,June 23, £ 100 ------  $ 495.64
London,June 25,   150 ------    742.99
London,June 26, 1,600 ------  7,920.16 --- $9,158.79

Less, payment to be made

Wm. C. Ramsay for 56 Gospels Ms.
plates, ------------------------------- 1,344.00---  19,643.54
[[total]] ----------------------------------------- $21,285.82

You will note from the above statement that $40,929.36 are in the Banks now and as Colonel Hecker is out of town and may not stop at Detroit at all on his way through to Mackinac, I have arranged with the Bank to get drafts for Wallis & Son, £519-15-0- and T. J. Larkin, £1,350-0-0-, to-day, and send them off to-day, as you direct that a prompt remittance be sent them, and hand in your check therefor after Colonel Hecker has signed it. Your three drafts dated London, June 23rd, £100, June 25th, £150, and June 26th, £1,600, were received at the Bank to-day and your check for these will also be handed into the Bank after Colonel Hecker has signed it; likewise a check to cover an invoice which came in this morning from Professor Kelsey for Mr. Ramsay for fifty-six more plates of the Gospels Ms., $1,344.00, and therefore, after these amounts are withdrawn from the Bank, the balance will be $21,285.82, with nothing in sight to pay except your one outstanding draft drawn at Paris June 28th for £400 and the City Taxes payable the last of this month, about $1,500.00 so that as the 

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